Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1898, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT
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i" PurHlysis, Veitigo, Imputen, i-, 1'.'«-
Services will be held at the Christian Church pepsia, Nervous Prostration and In.oin*
The guests shook their heads, and one
every tfuuday at n A. M.; Tuesday, at 7:30 P. M. uia vnreil. No cure, no pay. Head ad
man said “No.”
at w ilsi.n River school home Sunday eve.,
The little woman smiled.
7:30 P. M ; at Fairview every second and fottrva ol Vita Medicine Co.
“Two bad,” she said.
Sunday n each mouth at 2 P. M.
Portlaud Market.
W. W. Gregory, Pastor.
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Oieg-n Notes.
Wuseo has voted to bond the city for
(2500 to puri haae a water works system.
Silverton I ihs a new
theran church.
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Norwegian Lu­
A chinaman known as “Little Joe”
shot and killed another ehiiiamnii at I.<
Grande Aug., 2nd. lie also seriously
wounded another.
Lady bugs are very numerous in the
hop y si da in the vicinity of Salem, nud
are doing much damage to the hops.
At Pendleton Aug., 2, the thermometer
registered 10* degrees ill the shade mid
fourteen work hoist s were over come by
the heat in the harvest fields. At Walla
Walla the thermometer registeied 110
degrees the same day.
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At Astoria the order issued by the war
depai tment removing restrictions upon
vessels entering llie harbor, was joyfully
received II han given much trouble to
shipping men. Now boats can go in and
out at any time ot the day or night.
A big strike was made in the Green-i
horn iiiountHiuH by George Kamlall a
few days ago. Ho diecoveie.1 and open­
ed up a ledge of free-milling ore which
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The Why of th*- Thumbs.
B av C ttv L rr-F No. .02 A. F. it A M.—-Mee
2nd »;.<• 4111 Saturdays in each month. Gus
Nelson, W. M . C. H Hicks, H. W , Allred
Magnusou, |. W. Geo. W. Kiger, Secretary.
A western man had three men work­
M iriam C hapter No. 2o O. K. S.—Meets ist
ing in a sawmill in the woods. D iring
and 3rd Tuesdays in each month. Mr.«. Ella
McKinley’s campaign be went to the Wood, W. M.Gu* Nelson, W. P.,Mr». Maybcl
sawmill to see In*w tbe men were going Kiger, A. M.,C. H. Hicks, »ccr-tary.
to vote. He found that each bad a dif­
BAY CITY LOD31 DIRECTORY
ferent political faith. One was a lepub
P acific L odge N o . I05 I. O. G. F.—Meet
licau, one a popuhst ami tbe other a Fridays bdforaud 4th Saturday and every othe
tin day in the month C H Hicks N. G
democrat. A farm-loy had jus. killed Alfredbeane,
V. J. J Pye, Secretary,
a fine woodchuck and he offered 10 give
it to the man who could give the best
TDIRHCTORY,
reason for his political faith
“I’m a republican,” «aid the 1st man,
“because my parly freed the slaves, put
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
down the rebellion, and never fired on Judge...........................
....G, W. S appington
iC.IABLES RAY
the old flag.”
Commissioner ...........
........ IC.H.WllJJELEfc
“Good,/ said he.
........ H omem M ason
Clerk...........................
. H. H. ALDERMAN
“And I’m a populist,” said the sec­ Sheriff ......................
........... XV. H. C ary
Treasurer ...................
........... J. S. S tephens
ond, “because if my party should get Assessor .....................
............. A. M A ustin
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into power every man would have a Surveyor
. ...G eo . B L amb
School Superintendent
Coroner T................................ J. E. T uttj . e
pocket full of money.”
Deput«'Prosecuting Attorney.C laude I hayer
“First rale!” said lie. And n wyon,”
C.»ciiit Court convenes the 4th Monday in
addressing the third : “Why are you a August, and an adjourned term is generally
held iu the spring.
ilemociat ?’’
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan­
uary March, May, July, September and No­
“Because, sir,” said the man trying vember. Commissioners court ou the Wednes
to think of a good democratic "answer, say following.
PRECINCT:
because—because I want that wood-
c nick!”—Ex.
T. H. G ovne
Justice of the Peace
..A. A. F ord
Constable
The Cuban Legend.
CITY OFFICIALS.
It becomes amusingly evident that the
aasayed |<>5 per ton.
From the beginning of the flailing ae«- Cuban» are not going to like ns any bet­
■ on on the Columbia thia year 282,500 ter than they ¡iked the Spaniards It is
ciihph of »»Inion wero pin ked up lo July unpleasantly evident that we are not go­
Slat by the different l aninties along tin ing to like the Cubans any better Ilian
river. Thia ia about 1IN, 000 cases short we like the Spaniards The war is show­
ing the Spaniards in much more favora­
of the usual pack.
ble fight than before. We find the Span-
The Chineee and Indians are making
iaids brave soldiers, with courteous and
great preparations to participate in ilie
high-spirited gentlemen for commanders.
coming reguta to lie held in Autori«. Oil the other hand, we find Cubans to be
The Celestials are making an iin.nenai-
a set of idle vagrants, who flock into the
dragon 300 feet in length, also a liiigh lines, do nothing but eat, will not work,
Sea serpent, and expects to out do the
and whose fighting consists chiefly in
Indians. The Indiana are now on the
unielieting wounded ami prisoners, ’¡'he
Clatsop plains shooting wild fowls for
Cubans, in their turn, find us a race
ornaments for their dancers.
whose first act after taking a town is to
Tbe Astoria and Columbia River Rail­ establish order and institute civil gov-
road have plotted out an extenlion to eminent and who in their deen grief
the town ol Clatskanie. A lively little will not suffer them to lout the Imus, s
of nonconibatants.
city will soon grow up there.
The eventsofa few day« murk Ihr
On Aug 3rd, some ev’l minded person
passing of tbe Cuban legend, The i.len
set tire to n large stack of wheat belong
that the United States is fighting a wai
ing to \V. A . Seahorougli near Eugene.
<>i liberation, to rescue an oppressed peo
About ltXX) bindiels were thus destroyed.
pie from bloodthirsty tyrants, is now
The contest of I> Arey-Boise is still ill well laid aside. We are fighting to re­
progress. In Yamhill comity ilois.’gain­ store Cuba to civilization, ami to protect
ed 4 votes. The contest will be contin­ the ¡»Ian I from the insurgents as much
ued in our (Tillamook) county August as from the Spaniards. For that matter,
24111.
we might as well tin tl the island over to
the Spaniards as turn it over to the Cu­
bans, The greatest sufferers by the wai
Washington Notos,
have been (he »eini-neutrals Ibr<»11 g110111
the island, a class of whom the Santiago
There is n great »uarcely of men ami nonconibiitants whom General Garcia
Not enough claimed the privilege of looting are an
teams around Chehalis,
can be found to get out the giungle bolts example. Merchants and planters in the
towns, s rail farmers scattered through
yet in the woods.
tbe county, altogether aggregating a ma­
The republican» at Vancouver have
jority of the Cuban people, with no vio­
fixed Septeinbei lOtli rh the date of hold­
lent antagonist to the mother country,
ing the piiinarieH and September 14th
yet willing to live, toil ami trade peace
for the county convention, The state
ably under any government, have been
convent ion will be held at Tacoma Sep­
ground between the upper and nether
tember 21st.
millstones of Cuban gnei riila warfare ami
At Seattle Aug 3rd, Emit Inspector W. Shaninh reconcentration. Between in­
N. Brown condemned 400 boxes of Cali­ surgents who burned every cane planta­
fornia apples and pears, claiming time tion they found and the Spanish who re­
they were infected with cudlin moth torted by concentrating the country
and San Jose scale.
people in town» there was not much to
City Treasurer Watson, of Rnohomirh, choose.
These noncombatant» of both high and
is short about $3500. He, Mouday, as­
signed to Ilia bondsmen real estate and low degree, who have been the chief suf-
frreis by the insurrection, will be the
merchandiso to the value of $0000.
chief object of our tende ness
It m 11 I
Lewis Dennis, an employee of Rice’s be absurd to keep up the legend that
logging camp, nt Lake Whatcom, wiw this war was begun to emancipate Gar­
drowned Sunday morning while bathing cia’s bands of cowards, loafers, beggars
in the hike. He was about 35 year old. and cutthroats from the Spansih yoke
Very little is known of him.
It was to emancipate the island ami its
Nelson Huntington’s sawmill, loiated peaceful majority of quiet citizens 'from
about two miles west of Castle Rock, interminable war, which was equally de­
was burned to the ground. The ma< bin- leterious in its two alternatives of 1111-
civ will not he a total loss, as it can be aiidiy, lieause and plunder on one side
repaired, but the building, woodwork and seives measures of military neces­
and lumber in the yard are a total loss, sity on the other.
......... C...P. KNUDt-ON
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An Eau Joke Holling
Treaaurer
Marshal
SCHOOL BOARD
'1 tudt Thayer. B L E l ly, a» I
Edmunds..—Clerk, Tom Coates.
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At n small social gntliering the other
night somebody »tar led the egg Juke
it-ml ling.
“I' h I yon ever he.r the story of tl e
Iinr<l-boilo4 egg?" he aolemly inquired
of.ome one Hcror. the table.
“No," was the innocent answer.
“Its hard to beat,” said the joker
with tnucli gravity.
You can’t help smiling at these thing»,
and after the laugh died down somebody
else spi nog thia:
“l>id anybody hear about (lie egg in the
coflee ?
“No," said an obliging somebody.
“That settles it,” rematkod the funny
man, blandly.
Of coarse there was another laugh, and
then a brief silence
It looked as if the
egg joke had been exhausted
Kilt presently a little woman at one
end of the table inquired ill a high wo-
| iano voice if any one had heard the
stoiy ui three eggs.
WHEAT—Pactically no business goL'g on.
Nominal value for Eastern Oregon. f .V to 65c. I2C.
pgARS—Sun and evaporated. 3@6c«
OATS—There has been no material change ill
CHICKENS- »4.00 to J4..W springs J2 0.4W3OO
the market price, but owing to the decline 111
Tl KKEYS— Live. Il ® ire for choice, dressed
barley and wheat the market shows
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weakness,
DUCKS—Young, f 2 00 @ f3.
well supplied.
BARLEY—The market
GEESE—$3.oo<® I.oo
Nominal values at *19 00 to >20.00.
OATS—No 1 white. 37l439c: 36®3’*<: for d““«
GROCERIES— Sugars may be higher, due to
advance in freights from California. Rolled
oats, flour etc. are somewhat lower. Other
goods unchanged.
Letcher and Jenkins have just receiv-
BUTTER—Surplus stocks are well cleaned
up and the market is in better condition than ed the best kit of tools end material for
it has been for some time Creamery 35c to40c
the repairing of bicycles that money
store, 2oe to 2a 74 c. dairy 25c to 30c:
could purchase and are prepared to do
POULTRY—The receipts have about equaled
the demand. Prices have ruled at I4.00 to fl-50 al! kinds of work oil bicycles at short
for old. Springs are in large supply.
notice and in a woikinanlike milliner.
EGGS.—The receipts have beeu small and A share of your patronage is respectfully
prices have advanced to 15c.
solicited.
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Educate Your Howels With Cnscarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c. 25c. If C. C. C. tail, druggists refund money
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. All druggists
Thousands are Trying It.
Tn order to prove the great merit of
Ely’s Cream Balm, the most effective cure
for Catarrh and Cold in Hettd, we have pre­
pared a generous trial sizo for 10 cents.
Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to
ELY BROS., 56 V/arren St., N. Y. City.
c. A. BAILEY
Tillamook.
Freight handled with dispatch
and at lowest rates. Fruit de­
livered in good order.
Best Accommodations and Cheapest Route
to or from Tillamook.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
Osborne Mowers
8tl] Lnd every 10
Buret.«. h.«y r«kw, plow» and other farm
macliin.rr. You can save money by
dealing with me.
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
A. W. BEADLE 4 Co.
c. A. BAILEY,
Tillamook, Ore.
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F. about May
da^ after
For further partieulara apply to
No. 14 Cal. St. S, F. or to
Truckee Lumber Co. Agts.
I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever sinco a boy, and 1 never hoped for
cure, but Ely’s Cream Balm seems to do
To Cure Constipation Forever.
even that. Many acquaintances have used
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
it with excellent results.—Oscar Ostrom, If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick-
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
Headache, Small Bile Beaus.
cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Price,
Educate Your Ilowels With Caacarets.
CO cents. At druggists or by mail.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c. 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
T rade M arks
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Coinniunlca.
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta
sent free, oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
tpecial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A hnndsomoly Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation of any scientific Journal. Ternis, |3 a
year; four months, »1. Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN
&Co.36'Broad*^ New York
Branch Office. 625 F St., Washington, D. C.
“I’m nearly dead with Piles.” Why
not get well? Bend ad ot Vita Medicine
Co. No cure, no pny.
Ladies, read ad of Vila
No cure, no pay.
Rev. John Re’d, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely’ Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi­
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed.”—
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Medicine Co
Asthma or Catarrh. No cure, no pay,
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Read nd. Vita Medicine Co.
Reduced Fares!
Ely’s Cream Balm is ihe acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
KLONDIKE
KATAKISM
Direct from S. F. to
Wil! jsail from
---- Dwler tn-----
This Ta Your Opportnnfty.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever (’uro
(Ely’s Cream Balm) sufficient to demon­
strate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
66 Warren St., New York City.
Catarrh Cannot l>e Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cantio
re ich the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood
or constitutional disease, and in order to < urc. it
yov must take internal remedies Hall’sCnforrh
Cure is taken rnternally, and acts directly on
the blood and niu.srotis surfaces. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the best physicians in this country for
years, and is a regular prescription. It is com­
posed of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
muscous surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is what pi educes such won­
derful results in cui ing Catarrh. Send fot tes­
timonials. free.
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F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props., Toledo 0
Sold by all druggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family pills are the best.
Stea m ei
* Ruth
Every attention paid to wants and conveiucea
of passengers. First class table set.
do you like best—grocer­
bills or doctor-bills?
Use the wholesome
baking powder — Schil­
ling's Best.
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People ent m d sleep well who 11«e
Vita Remedies. Read ad. No cure
♦
no pay.
None but Vita Medicines cure Blood
Diseases. No cure, no pay. Rend ml.*
Vi’.n Medicines cure nil sick people.
No cure, no pay. Reml ml.
♦
Vita Medich pmiii ke sick people well
Read ad. No cure, no pay.
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Astoria and
Tillamook
Neives made wlmle by Vita Medicines.
Read nd. Nocnre| no pny.
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Liver and Kidneys made well by Vila
Medicine. Read ad. No cure, no pay.
“Oh; How I
suffer—Rheninati’in
and Neuralgia. Can’t Im l ined.11 Yr.
it can. Read nd of Vita Medicine Co­
No cure, no pay.
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Opium, Di nnkemieHO orTohncco Habit
cured. No cure, no pay. Read ail ol
Vita Medicine Co.
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Steamer W. H. Harrison,
oi- R. P. Elmore,
Will mats trip, «very See C its , the weather penmttlu». between A.torle an« Ttllsmook Ctt,
cair.» ing fic ght and pa^enge*.
ELMORE, SANBORN A Co., Astoria, or COHN & CO., Tillamook. Agts.
Vitn Mediciuea make red blood. Rea-i
No cure, no pay.
l’o everyone going to the new
gold field»
A BOON—A BLESSING.
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
I 50
pr»ctic»l question* nnwwered.
not by gtieHN work—not by
’tny-nl-lioiiiPN—but by experi-
Jnce, that lias been there—lived
there—worked there—«nd is
iow going back there, to get
A. O. U. W —Meets on the first and third
Thursday« ot each month at ; ,<o p. in. at Wood
men Hall. M. W; T- Mivnhilbvr, C. N. Drew
Recorder.
BAY Tl NT. NO 55 K. O T M - Meets
cn
the vveoud aiul Fomth lue«<lav evening^ o
each month at 800 1' M. nt Woodmen tjtui. T
Handley, Com.; John Day, R K.
VNirv R nukvkih loikiKXo y I O.o. F.—
Meet« >n<! and jtb Tue««iaya. Mr«. FlUabeth
P\e. N G Mr» Frank Long, V G , J J. pye,
Svctetary.
M. E I'aracH Rev. M F IMxnn pavtor.
Pr< aching «cnlce at n A M and - 30 p y
every Sunday. Sunday «chord at 10 A M
(.'lasa meeting at u M. Piaycr incdtng every
Thuraday at 7 P. M.
A.
Which
SOI’IETY DIRECTORY.
M ohnimg S tar R kbfkaii L oogk N o . 5'2. I. O.
O. F - Meets on the th st ami thud Wednesday
evening* in each month. Mr-« (' M. Newman,
N.G.; Sli.sMl, Eoland, V.G.; J<>e I’etre, Sec.
G. A. R.—Meets Aral Saturday of each
month at 1 I’ N! in 1 O. O F Hall. C N
IHew. Adjutant, \V. H Reynolds Commatider
I. O O. F.—Mectnevery Tuesdav night at 7.80
»• m in I. tl. <» F. Ilall. C 1**. Knudaoti. N. G.
Win
OlNen. Rec. Secretary; VV. J May
Per Secretary.
Al lH-.R 1 \MP -No 2t«>, Woodmen of the
World, meets every Friday night in W. of W
hall.
T.
Coates,
Conaul, Otto Heins
Clerk._
A F. & A. M Meets first Saturday night of
each month in Masonic Hall. T. H. Handley
VV M Geo llandlw Secretary.
JOHNSON CIIAPIFH NO 24 -Meets at - yo F
M. on the 31 d Saturday of each month r|
Masonic llall J. 1» i;dwaids li. I* . W U
Conder, Secretary.
SII.VFR WAVKCHAPTFR No.
No 13 OKS
O F S
Meets 2nd and 4th SataruaMi c.l eacd month
Luella Fotd.W M. Carl
~ * Kuml'tui Secretar»
AI.DKH CIRf’RK No
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W c iTshurn cf the
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World, meets evety second ;tul fourth Wednes­
day of each month in w ot w hall G N
Mrs. H I! Alderman Mrs C. W aldvvge! Clerk
H G. Davis
....... . F. M c C ormjcl
...J. E Tt T ILE
....... C. N. D rew
.H oward C ary
. cl vde C lements
i 'ouncil
as these was no insuianec.
Henry Langstreth, who was, Saturday,
in Tacoma, appointed receiver of the Ta­
coma Land Company, has filed his bond
in the sum of $100,000
His sureties are
Attorney Louis 1). Campbell, Lenard
Howarth, George Brown and William
Virges, each qualifying for $25,000.
............................... B. L. E ddv
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M c I ntosh
Mayor .
As given by Allen & Lewis.
DRIED FRtnTS-Apple»."»«n dried, quarter.
4. i ,6e. .Heed ,0 10.5«. evaporated bteached
5Mcto6c: plume, auu dried, pities« 3!
chiue dried dried pillees 4c¡to 5c; prunes.
Ian. i ' jc tojH. French i ' j C to 3tic.
POTATOES— 25c to 30 per »ack.
PELTS—Good demand at 9c (ijicc
HIDES-Dry, n®i4; green 6c to 7c
WOOL-Valley, tscOtfc; Eastern Oregon io@
RICH
piling when to .tart—how
mi h it will cost—a hat lo lakej
— ’mw logo—how to live—howl
o keep well—what to do whenl
d< k— w here to g 1 t 1 m re Ito J
■n pK^peet—Imw to ini.ie there,
and inui h more.
Don’t Spend a Dollar
for
Medicine
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tent business conducted for M oderate F ees .
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iand wecansccure patent m less tune Unm w**
5 remote from Washington.
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5 e Send model, drav ing or photo., with oc8cnr
Ption. V»’e advise, if patentable cr not, treeo
Jcharge. Our fee not due till patent ia
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Pcost ot same in the U. S. and foreign countn
J sent free. Address,
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{ O pp . P atent O ffice , W ashington . D.C.J
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